Businesses used unsuspecting consumers’ addresses in filings with the Colorado Secretary of State

DENVER – Colorado Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman today announced the filing of several suits against businesses that fraudulently filed their organizing documents with the Secretary of State. These purported businesses used unwitting Colorado consumers’ addresses to fraudulently incorporate in Colorado.

DENVER – Today, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals granted the motion for stay in Semple, et al v. Williams. Below is a statement from Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman on that decision:

“Amendment 71 ensures that people all over Colorado, and especially voters in our rural communities outside the front range, have a say in whether to amend our State’s most important document. Today’s ruling is an important victory, and I’ll keep fighting to protect Amendment 71 and Colorado’s constitution.”

DENVER- Today Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman, Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry announced their support of the United States Secretary of Commerce’s authority to reinstate a question about citizenship status on the 2020 census.

GRAND JUNCTION (KJCT) -- Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman visited Grand Junction today to tour the Western Slope Center for Children and to discuss how to cut down on instances of child abuse, particularly sexual assaults of children.

Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman is leading a massive effort to lower the rate of drug overdose deaths in Colorado, and the latest push includes 2,500 doses of preventative medicine and training to the hardest-hit areas, including Mesa, Delta and Ouray counties.